BHADAUR

BHADAUR (Jagir)

born 23rd September 1947, married Rani Gurmit Kaur, daughter
of Lt.-Colonel N. S. Kang of Kotla Shamaspur, Tehsil Samrala, Ludhiana,
and has issue two children.

Rajkumar Prithvi Partap Singh Sidhu, born 14th November
1973, married Kumari Shweta Singh, and has issue, one son and one
daughter.

Kumari Rohini Singh, born 5th September 2004.

Kunwar Veer Partap Singh Sidhu, born 17th September 2008.

Rajkumari Pavitra Sidhu, married 2004, Shri Udaiveer Singh
Mathoda.

PREDECESSORS AND SHORT HISTORY:
Phul, the
founder of the dynasty, was father of Ram or Rama, who was father of
Chaudhuri
Duna Singh, founder of Bhadaur in 1718. This estate is the biggest
jagir in Patiala and probably the most prestigious. Became a feudatory
state of Patiala in 1857. Estate holders
were…

Chaudhuri Sardar DUNA SINGH,
Chaudhuri
of
Bhadaur, Sangrur etc.
1718/1729, married and had
issue. He died
1726/1729.

Chaudhuri Bigha Singh (qv)

Sardar Dao Singh, died 1723.

Sardar
Sangu Singh, died 1744.

Sardar
Sukhu Singh, died 1765 and his widow married his brother Chaudhuri
Bigha (qv).

Sardar
Suma Singh, married three wives, and had issue, five sons. He died 1772.

Sardar
Jassa Singh, he died sp.

Sardar
Massa Singh, with his younger brothers, he was ancestor of the Sardar
Sahibs
of Rampuria and Kotlakoura.

Sardar
Tek Singh

Sardar
Charat Singh

Sardar
Budh Singh

Chaudhuri BIGHA SINGH,
Chaudhuri
of
Bhadaur
1729/1773, married 1stly, married
2ndly, married 3rdly, 1765,
the widow of his
brother
Sardar Sukhu, and had issue. He died 1773.

Kanwar Gurdas Singh (by 1st wife), born 1742, died 1748.

Chaudhuri Chuhar Singh (by 2nd wife)(qv)

Sardar Mohar Singh (by 2nd wife), married and had issue.
He died 1826.

Sardar Amrik Singh, married and had issue. He died 1826.

Sardar Dewa Singh, born 1803, married and had issue.
He died
1857.

Sardar Narain Singh, born 1852, married and had
issue. He died 1872.

Sardar Balwant Singh

Sardar Samand Singh, married and had issue. He died
1836.

Sardar Achhal Singh, born 1832, died 1879.

Sardar Sujan Singh, married and had issue. He died 1828.

Sardar Uttam Singh, married and had issue. He died
1855.

Sardar Attar Singh, born 1837, died 1879.

Sardar Dal Singh (by 3rd wife), he was granted the jagir
of Kot
Duna (Revenue: 5,826Rs in 1870), married and had issue. He died 1793.

Sardar Jit Singh, Sardar Sahib of Kot Duna 1793/1818;
married and had issue. He died 1818.

Sardar Mahtab Singh, Sardar Sahib of Kot Duna
1818/1834, born 1802, married and had issue. He died 1834.

Sardar Attar Singh, Sardar Sahib of Kot Duna
1834/1863, born 1832, married and had issue. He died 1863.

Sardar Kishan Singh, Sardar Sahib of Kot Duna
1863/-, born 1859.

Sardar Jodh Singh, born 1816, married and had issue.
He died after 1870.

Sardar Lal Singh, born 1833.

Sardar Panjab Singh, born 1836, married and had
issue.

Sardar Makhusudan Singh, born 1856.

Sardar Bhag Singh, born 1859.

Chaudhuri CHUHAR SINGH,
Chaudhuri
of
Bhadaur
1773/1793, he fought alongside the
Sikh forces and forced Amar Singh Thapa to retreat back to Nepal;
married and had issue. He
died 1793.

Sardar Dip Singh (qv)

Sardar Bir Singh, married and had issue. He died 1823.

Sardar Jawahar Singh, married and had issue. He died
1827.

Maharani Attar Kaur, married Maharaja Nau Nihal
of Lahore. She died 1840.

Sardar Jaimal Singh, married and had issue. He died
1808.

Sardar Khazan Singh C.S.S., born 1805, married the
elder daughter of Sardar Dhanna Singh of Malwai, and had
issue. He died
1831.

Sardar Mahan Singh, born 1826, married and had
issue. He died
1858.

Sardar Ishar Singh, born 1848, died 1866.

Sardar Nidhan Singh, born 1806, married and had
issue. He died
1838.

Sardar Kehar Singh, born 1835, married and had
issue.

Sardar Pratap Singh, born 1853, married and had
issue.

Kunwar (name unknown) Singh, born 1887.

Sardar Uttar Singh, born 1863, married and had
issue, two sons.

Sardar Jagat Singh, married and had issue. He died 1865.

Sardar Gulab Singh, died 1850.

Sardar Basawa Singh, died 1845.

Sardar Khem Singh, died 1846.

Sardar Narain Singh, died 1865.

Sardar Ajaipal Singh, born 1858.

Sardar DIP SINGH,
Sardar of Bhadaur 1793/1822, married and had issue. He died
1822.

Sardar Kharak Singh (qv)

Sardar KHARAK SINGH,
Sardar
of
Bhadaur
1822/1858, married and had issue. He
died
1858.

Mahamahopadhyaya, Maulana ul Fuzma Sardar Sir Attar
Singh (qv)

Mahamahopadhyaya, Maulana
ul Fuzma Sardar Sir ATTAR SINGH,
Rais-i-Azam of Bhadaur 1858/1896,
born
1833, educated at Benaras University; he was rewarded with the title ofMaulana ul Fuzma for his Arabic-Persian learning, he
set up a library which he transferred to Ludhiana, when he moved there
in 1878, and which after his
death, was transferred to the Panjab Public Library at Lahore; elected
a member of
Anjumani Punjab in 1869 and Vice-President in 1880, also elected a
member of the Asiatic Society of Bengal in 1869; appointed a member of
the senate of the Panjab University College,
Lahore, in 1870; member of the Bengal Philharmonical Society and also
served on
the Committee of Management of the Aitchison Chiefs’ College, Lahore;
in recognition of his literary and political services he was awarded by
the British with the title of Fazil ul Fuzala in
1877, C.I.E.
in
1880 and K.C.I.E.
in 1888, and he was rewarded with the title of Mahamahopadhyaya
in
1887
for his eminent services in the promotion of
Oriental learning, he was admitted to Knighthood in 1888, founder
president
of Sri Guru Singh Sabha, Ludhiana, established in 1884, he also took a
leading part in the establishment of the Khalsa Diwan at Lahore of
which he became patron-in-chief; in 1886 he had been nominated a member
of the General Committee of the Darbar Sahib (Golden Temple) at
Amritsar; in 1890, he was made vice president and trustee of the Khalsa
College
Establishment Committee and later vice president of the Khalsa College
Council; married and had issue. He died
10th June 1896 in Ludhiana.

Sardar Bhagwant Singh (qv)

Sardar Balwant Singh, born 1855, married and had issue,
one daughter. He died 1902.

Rajkumari Kiran Sidhu, born 16th April 1944, married
Lt.-Col. Sardar
Narjinder Singh, late of Skinners
Horse, son of Major Sardar Joginder Singh of Manimajra, he was
appointed
guardian to (then) Yuvraj Yadvinder Singh of Patiala by HH Maharaja
Bhupinder
Singh and was commandant of the Rajindra Lancers in the Patiala State
Forces and was the Sardar of Manimajra Jagir in Amballa district, he
served as A.D.C. to HH
Maharjadhiraj Bhupindar
Singh of Patiala; and has issue, two sons.